7 Places You May NOT Have Heard Of In Wyoming, USA | Travel Guide, Drone Footage, Full-Time RV Life
7 Places You May NOT Have Heard Of In Wyoming, USA | Travel Guide, Drone Footage, Full-Time RV Life
In this video, we’ll share 7 places that you may not have heard of in Wyoming. We say this because typically people are just familiar with Yellowstone National Park, Grand Tetons National Park, and maybe Devils Tower National Monument.
Wyoming has so much more to offer and with so many people recreating outdoors these days, we want this video to encourage people to seek out the lesser known travel destinations. There’s plenty of them out there!
The places we visited that made the list:
01:17 #1 Grouse Mountain, Bighorn National Forest
03:44 #2 James T Saban Lookout, Bighorn National Forest
04:34 #3 Meadowlark Lake, Bighorn National Forest
05:20 (Mentioned – U.S. Route 16 between Meadowlark Lake and Ten Sleep)
06:01 #4 Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis
07:18 #5 Wind River Canyon
07:37 #6 Saratoga Hobo Hot Springs, Saratoga
07:57 #7 Snowy Range Scenic Byway, Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest
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That Wind River Canyon awesome..I camped at the lower Boysen campground and drove it three times in my van and twice on my moto . STUNNING. Worth a mention is the Buffalo Creek Road which is the first two right turns exiting the canyon at the bottom (river right for paddlers) …first road is paved then next turn is gravel …BEAUTIFUL along those red rock bands goes for miles and miles.
Thank you for showing parts of Wyoming we are unlikely to be able to see. We have visited the state and are fond of Buffalo area. From there we drove through the Bighorn Mountains.
We are no longer young and cannot walk much further than the info sign at the roadside turn off. This summer we are limited to the Northeast. It will still be interesting.
I grew up in Sheridan WY, so yeah I’ve been to all those places, but my part of the Big Horns are up US 14 from Dayton. Tongue River canyon is a great hike up to a cave. And there is so much more to explore up on top of the drive. Many secret places, but I’m not telling – go see for yourself.
148 comments from Montana, “Hey I’m from there!”
Pretty footage, but please know you’ve only barely scratched the surface. True most people know little of Wyoming beyond Yellowstone and Grand Teton, but the locales noted here are still very much on the beaten track. Still, they are no less cool.
One interesting thing about the wind river canyon is that either way you go through the canyon, it feels like you are going downhill! Quite an amazing illusion!
The Snowy Range is amazing.
Another great place in wyoming is bear tooth pass
Thx u for sharing I’d had no idea all thst was there
Most annoying whistling background music ever. 😳
A very nice narrated and ptofessional production.
The Wind River flows north through the canyon, so it comes out of Boysen Reservoir, not emptying into it.
Thanks you showed them off at their best ! During the 60s hippies from California came flocking to Wyoming & Montana for the wonderful open living and froze to death in their campers along the roadways. Beprepared ! That wild open country is unforgiving!
Beautiful ancient and much untouched land. Love all the coniferous trees, don’t suppose you know what types of tree they got growing there on the hills? Great job on the drone footage and editing, documents some brilliant views. Bless.
Hoping to get there in a few months – thanks for this awesome list! Wow – looks fabulous!
Dude. Adjust the volume level of that piercing whistling! Otherwise, nice video!
Love your video! Thank you for sharing! Do wish you would have mentioned if free camping, or paid camping was available at these sites.
L am a Wyoming resident and have lived in different parts of Wyoming, I am suggesting you go see Red Canyon and
Sinks Canyon.. Thanks for highlighting our state
If you’ve not done them yet, I recommend Shell Canyon up to Burgess Junction, and then from Burgess Junction, down 14A to the Medicine Wheel and Big Horn Canyon at the base. Or perhaps do that in reverse. Be aware Shell Canyon is narrow so it’s a slow trip up or down, and 14A has 10% grades. The views are spectacular, but take due care with your brakes or they WILL overheat.
Nice video. I plan to build my retirement home on a lot I bought in Wyoming a few years ago. Praying that I can break ground next Spring. I won’t say where, but the properties there are booming. The Wind River runs through the Wind River Indian Reservation which you forgot to mention. Also, from Thermopolis you can drive to Dubois which is a throw back western town. The scenery from Riverton to there is spectacular.
I’ve lived in Wyoming my whole life and I’m super disappointed to see that you camped at Grouse Mtn. I’ve never seen anyone camp there my entire life up until last year and now the whole place is polluted with RV’s!! Is it really camping if you still have cell service? Shame on you. You are destroying an amazing view and not to mention causing erosion in a gorgeous, wildflower filled, SPECIAL place. PLEASE respect that land and stop publicizing it.
At 5:28 …what is the route number of the "cool road". We went from Medicine Lodge State Park to Hayette then 49 (gravel) south to Tensleep…VERY beautiful stretch of road . I want to explore MORE around that Medicine Lodge area. Lots of back road forest services roads.
Great video. I’ve been to thermop, wind river canyon and bighorns. Absolutely beautiful! And honestly I enjoyed it more than Yellowstone. Also Buffalo bill state park is really beautiful too. Like you, I didn’t get to spend near the amount of time I wanted to. My ultimate goal in life is to move there.
Lose the music or turn it way down…
Sound level is too quiet then too loud, then quiet again, background music is constant and too loud for the narration,
Super video. Some great ideas of where to spend our holidays. Thank you.
Thank you! This was wonderful. I was looking for videos about Wyoming to share with British YouTube reactors and this one is wonderful. Especially since you visited Snowy Range, my favorite place and near my family ranch now run by my cousins. I am stuck in Colorado, missing home!
Love Wyoming! Heading back to Sheridan for 3 weeks in September, after we start full time rv’ng in August. Hey, what’s the name of the song whistled in the beginning of the video?
I went to the there and one morning when i woke up a saw two moose in a meadow. Ive never before or since seen a moose
Very beautiful want to visit there
You guys need a couple of Honda Trail 90s. They’re light and you can put them on a rack on the back of your RV and they’ll take you anywhere.
Born in Wyoming. Can’t say I miss it a whole lot. Really the pretty parts are separated by 200 miles of sagebrush. Anywhere really nice you can’t afford. Lots and lots of alkali flats and nothingness. Good place if you hate humanity though. My great uncle didn’t go to the store but a few times a year and that was his only social life. Went loooonnngg periods without speaking a word to anyone.
I was born in Sheridan, the big horns are my home range.
I used to get stationed in Belle Fourche, SD on temporary duty assignments from my regular duty station in Wilder, ID.
We used to drive from Belle Forche to Powell and Cody, WY on 14A out of Dayton, WY into the Big Horns. Coming back over to Belle Fourche we called it OH MY GOD HIGHWAY because you came around the pass and you were thousands of feet up.
The Big Horns also have the Yellowstone River and lots of camping.
I’ve also been to all of the places on your video and for my money Wyoming is as good as it gets.
7 places to invite all of America to come destroy simply because you took a vacation. Please stop destroying places for no other reason than YouTube likes and yet another "look at me" top 10 video…… locals are getting pissed.
I love this area. Im in this part of Wyoming.
The Big hot spring at Thermopolis says 3.6 million gallons a day…thats 2500 gallon a minute. The sign above the public hot spring one said 1.6 million which would be 1250 gallon a minute. Just wanted to make sure folks understood the actual volume. I was just there last week.
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I lived in Wyoming for a short time. Worked on a dude ranch near Sheridan where I studied wildflowers and traveled a long distance up a snowy trail to save my puppy from coyotes. Great memories.
I live in Cheyenne, and you forgot one one. The Medicine Wheel, up in the North east corner, if I remember right. Only been there once but its kinda creepy. Pinedale, great mountain man museum. And lots of other neat stuff to do in that area. That’s it for now. Have fun, travel safe.
I’m a truck driver ( 18 wheels (and there’s a few places that I actually went with my truck Thermopolis hot springs You have got to check out independence rock on highway 220 in Wyoming very cool and you get to clim it
Just found your channel today. What can I say – AWESOME !!
I can tell that you guys are going to on my favorites list for sure.
I want to live there so bad but I know I’ll never keep a wife there. Has one of highest divorce rates per capita from what I hear. It’s a mans playground but a womans nightmare
Very well done
Great list! Well done. 💪 We’ll be in the Snowy Range in 2 days. Pumped about the hikes. 👍😀
What a beautiful trip,wish I was out on the road.I haven’t been to any National Parks yet🚐
nice video. i have been to 4 of these places. mostly because my uncle has lived there for over 50 years and my mom lived her last 15 there and God willing i will retire there when i can. if yo haven’t been to wyoming i strongly suggest you give it a shot
wow, really nice
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Bad sound 🔊